Tea
Across
- 4. The first black tea.
- 6. Sencha with roasted rice.
- 8. Japanese Black Tea.
- 11. Famous tea mountain in Yunnan sharing a name with a country in northern Europe.
- 13. An animal that could be bought using tea bricks along one branch of the ancient silk road.
- 15. The animal associated with a well-known green tea from Taiping, featuring very large leaves folded into long blades.
- 22. "One year tea, three years _______, seven years treasure."
- 23. Process used to prevent/slow down oxidation of green tea.
- 24. Cultivar of tea needed to make authentic "Milk Oolong".
- 25. _____ Mei Ren.
- 27. Trendy type of porcelain which is not glazed.
- 29. A Russian vessel for boiling water and brewing tea.
- 32. Old trees in Yunnan that are not "ancient".
- 36. White tea containing the smallest proportion of buds.
- 37. The most well-known "aroma" of Dan Cong.
- 38. Matcha whisk.
- 39. Expensive black tea "invented" in 2005.
- 42. Wulong tea from the Wuyi mountains is typically referred to as ...
- 43. Author of the Classic of Tea.
- 44. A Japanese vessel used to cool down water.
- 46. A white tea made from the lateral buds of the tea plants.
- 48. Returning sweetness.
- 49. Another word for Cha Hai, "Justice Cup"
- 50. The brithplace of white tea.
- 52. The first location within Europe where tea was farmed.
- 54. The Japanese word for 'teapot'.
- 57. The birthplace of Tie Guan Yin.
- 58. A Chinese vessel consisting of a cup and a lid, often a saucer.
- 59. Famous Japanese tea master, 16th century.
- 60. The year in which Shu Pu'er was invented.
Down
- 1. Shaded sencha (NOT Gyokuro).
- 2. The type of black tea needed for an authentic East Friesian Tea Ceremony.
- 3. The highest grade of Indian tea.
- 5. Yunnan black tea.
- 7. The birthplace of Gong Fu Cha
- 9. Chinese "Porcelain Capital".
- 10. City in China famous for humid storage conditions for Pu'er.
- 12. A relative of the tea plant, naturally caffeine free. Camellia ...
- 14. Roasted Japanese green tea.
- 16. Japanese green tea consisting solely of stems.
- 17. Fermented tea from Guangxi.
- 18. The birthplace of black tea.
- 19. The Chinese province in which both white and black tea originated.
- 20. Chinese city famous specifically for white porcelain.
- 21. Tea garden in Darjeeling named after the founder's daughter.
- 26. The home of a green tea called "white tea".
- 28. A batch of this type of tea was sold at auction for the highest cost ever recorded for tea.
- 30. Kakuso, author of The Book of Tea.
- 31. The name of the intermediate stage of matcha production.
- 33. One origin of famous Chinese teapots.
- 34. A cultivar typically used to make Fujian white tea, notable for large, furry buds.
- 35. The province of China in which tea cultivation is thought to have originated.
- 40. A Japanese city famous for Matcha.
- 41. Famous green tea from Hangzhou.
- 45. A famous tea mountain in Taiwan.
- 46. Anagram of Wuyi.
- 47. Classical teapot shape, allegedly modelled after a historical beauty's breast.
- 50. Robert, a spy sent by the East India Company to steal tea cultivation secrets.
- 51. A Taiwanese cultivar noted for its menthol tasting notes.
- 53. A Japanese cast iron kettle.
- 55. One "cake" of Pu'er tea.
- 56. Japanese vessel intended for making gyokuro.